Page 2: Future Perfect, Imperative, and Subjunctive Moods
This page expands on the verbi latini schema riassuntivo PDF by covering the future perfect tense, imperative mood, and subjunctive mood for both active and passive voices.
The future perfect active (Indicativo futuro anteriore attivo) is presented for all five verbs, showing how this tense is formed across different conjugations.
Example: Future perfect active of "amo":
1st person singular: amavero
2nd person singular: amaveris
3rd person singular: amaverit
The imperative mood is shown in present and future forms for both active and passive voices. This section is particularly useful for understanding command forms in Latin.
Highlight: The imperative future forms are less common but important for formal or legal contexts in Latin.
The subjunctive mood is presented in present and imperfect tenses for both active and passive voices. This mood is crucial in Latin for expressing wishes, possibilities, and subordinate clauses.
Vocabulary: Congiuntivo presente attivo - Active present subjunctive
Congiuntivo imperfetto attivo - Active imperfect subjunctive
The page continues to follow the pattern of showing all forms for amo, habeo, lego, audio, and sum, providing a comprehensive coniugazione verbi latino reference.